tvg
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- Apr 11, 2010
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I’ve been a very active reader of the Autogeek forum for the last 4 or 5 months, and I must say this detailing thing is pretty addictive, plus I think I’m developing a case of OCD.
I’ve finally got a question that searching the forum didn’t come up with an answer for. So this is my first real post (I’ve entered a couple of the give-a-way contest).
I just recently tried UPGP on my wife’s car and I must say that went on as easy as mention so often on the forum. And it looks very very good. I did two applications (1 day apart) and I just can’t believe how little was used, the bottle still looks unused. Car is a Subaru Outback.
My buddy wants to give UPGP a try since I’ve been talking about it for the last couple of weeks, so this weekend I’m going to apply it to his car. Right now his paint is pretty good, some minor swirls but nothing too bad. He has Zaino on it right now. My question is what would be the easiest way to prep his car for UPGP, would an IPA wipedown be sufficient? Or would going over the car with something like PB Pro Polish be required.
I’ve finally got a question that searching the forum didn’t come up with an answer for. So this is my first real post (I’ve entered a couple of the give-a-way contest).
I just recently tried UPGP on my wife’s car and I must say that went on as easy as mention so often on the forum. And it looks very very good. I did two applications (1 day apart) and I just can’t believe how little was used, the bottle still looks unused. Car is a Subaru Outback.
My buddy wants to give UPGP a try since I’ve been talking about it for the last couple of weeks, so this weekend I’m going to apply it to his car. Right now his paint is pretty good, some minor swirls but nothing too bad. He has Zaino on it right now. My question is what would be the easiest way to prep his car for UPGP, would an IPA wipedown be sufficient? Or would going over the car with something like PB Pro Polish be required.